Friday, 12 February 2010


Go Back To Sleep, There’s No New World Order
A major Newsweek hit piece against the Tea Party movement and Alex Jones claims that the move towards a global government and the fact that governments commit acts of false flag terrorism is all an invention of “conspiracist kooks” who wear “tin foil hats”. Like we’ve never heard that one before



Commentator Exposes Dumbed-Down TV News Coverage
“To have snow the layers of the atmosphere below cloud level must be cold enough to keep the flakes from melting.”

Body blow for Brown as aide reveals Downing Street ‘tantrums’
They claim Mr Brown is obsessed with controlling hour-by-hour media coverage and shows “extraordinary flashes of anger” when a news story runs out of control.

• Ahmadinejad Announces Iran Is Now a ‘Nuclear State’


Ferguson and Faber: Sovereign Debt Crisis Will Spread World-Wide, U.S. Debt Is Unsafe
In a must-read essay, Niall Ferguson slams the prevailing Keynesian consensus, and says that the sovereign debt crisis in Greece will spread to America.

• Revising The Economic Problems Wont Make Them Go Away
• Gordon Brown’s plan for global bank tax ‘a step closer’


New voices urge IPCC chief to step down
The credibility crisis facing the UN’s climate panel over errors in its 2007 report has cast a shadow on IPCC chair Rajendra Pachauri. Now, top researchers in Germany are among those calling for his resignation.

 The end of the IPCC
 Australiagate: Now NASA caught in trick over Aussie climate data
 Great news: the people responsible for Amazongate, Glaciergate, and Africagate trousered £3 million of your tax money
 MSNBC’s Brewer ‘Not Sure’ Heavy Snowfall Refutes Evidence of Global Warming
• All time seasonal snowfall records broken in Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Washington


Global Warming Doublespeak: Snowmageddon Blizzards Are Part Of Heating Trend
A New York Times article has stunned some readers by suggesting that an ongoing global cooling trend is actually indicative of how quickly the planet is succumbing to man-made global warming.

 Croat scientist warns ice age could start in five years